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Post by PokerKitten on Sept 12, 2009 16:55:59 GMT
L.A. Theatre Works will be airing their production of Oscar Wilde’s THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST on Saturday, September 19th at 10 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time) on 89.3 KPCC in Los Angeles.
To listen to it live, you can stream it on their website. After it airs, you can stream it on the L.A. Theatre Works website at www.bigcontact.com/latw. It will be available for listening for 6 weeks after airing.
Time:10:00PM Saturday, September 19th Location:Radio 89.3 KPCC Los Angeles
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Post by Rainbow on Sept 12, 2009 18:41:45 GMT
;D how excitingf - thanks for the info PK
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Post by Teebee on Sept 13, 2009 19:11:51 GMT
;D ;D Cool, thanks for the info PK ;D
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Post by PokerKitten on Sept 19, 2009 13:11:30 GMT
It's available to listen to now folks.
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Post by DeeDee on Sept 19, 2009 13:33:02 GMT
Thanks PK listening to it now ;D ;D
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Post by wrigglerosie on Sept 21, 2009 17:34:01 GMT
If you want to keep the recording, you can download it to itunes - theres a purple button on the LATW page below the calender on the right hand side - then you save it as a podcast and you can put it on your ipod or MP3 player - and then can burn it to disk to listen to in the car! Obviously this is just for the meantime before the CD proper comes out cos have to buy that!
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Post by Pluto7077 on Sept 21, 2009 19:16:17 GMT
That all sounds very technical Rosie, and I couldn't even find it to listen to but if there's a CD coming out I shall add that to my list
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Post by PokerKitten on Feb 25, 2011 18:52:26 GMT
Nominated for an Audi - awards recognising distinction in audiobooks and spoken word entertainment sponsored by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). www.theaudies.com/Wilde's famous and hilarious send-up of Victorian courtship is beautifully realized by L.A. Theatre Works' talented cast. The dialogue is quick and snappy—exactly as it should be. Listeners will still be giggling at one joke as the next sails by. James Marsters plays the clever devil-may-care Jack (sometimes Earnest) with energy and wit, and Matthew Wolf's Algernon (also sometimes Earnest) is spot-on—neurotic, loving, and yearning to be both adventurous and responsible. A special mention goes to Charles Busch for his laugh-out-loud portrayal of Lady Bracknell. The acting and staging are clear and effective, and while nothing can replace actually watching Wilde's play in person, this production is a close second to the live event.
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Post by Pluto7077 on Feb 25, 2011 19:49:00 GMT
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